🚀 Upgrade your desktop WiFi game — because buffering is so last decade!
The TP-Link Archer T2E PCIe WiFi Card delivers dual-band AC600 wireless speeds with a high-gain external antenna for enhanced signal strength. Featuring MU-MIMO technology for efficient network throughput and WPA3 security for advanced protection, it installs easily into any desktop PCIe slot and supports Windows 10 and 11. Ideal for professionals seeking reliable, fast, and secure desktop WiFi connectivity.
Wireless Type | 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11ac |
Brand | TP-Link |
Series | pcie wifi adapter |
Item model number | Archer T2E |
Operating System | Windows 10/11 |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.76 x 3.09 x 0.85 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.76 x 3.09 x 0.85 inches |
Manufacturer | TP-LINK |
ASIN | B094T99RZ4 |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Date First Available | August 7, 2021 |
J**Y
Install the mfrs drivers from miniCD included to get MIMO, WP3, etc features from card
Install correct drivers from included mini CD, generic PNP MS drivers will only allow you to connect 2.4Ghz and 72Mb/s, installed TP-Link drivers from included cd and now MIMO and 328MB/s. Getting solid 15Mb/s down on usenet large file dl's.
C**R
It fell onto Fedora Linux 41. Super easy in Windows, too.
Perfect for dual-boot of Win10 and Fedora Linux 41.I needed a solution that would operate equally well in Linux and Windows. Card had to be switched to the lo-pro backplane to fit in my son's HP Compaq Pro 6300 SFF machine. Super easy install, especially given HP's screwless architecture. Installed, rebooted into Windows, and installed the drivers from the included mini-CD (Lways check the box thoroughly - it's under the cardboard that held the card). Connected to my network perfectly. I expected a fight to get it working in Linux (Fedora 41, most current version as of 22MAR25), but had other machines to work from to find the files needed. Noted TP didn't have available Linux drivers, but several Github projects looked promising. I needn't have worried... Reboot into Linux, and it's already seeing the card.Yes, that's right, the Linux install for this card was EASIER than the Windows install. There wasn't even a need to go in and disable the Randomized-MAC setting, it was already done.
A**R
Easy to install. Decent quality.
The speeds on this card are a bit slower than I'd prefer although it's hard to complain considering it's low price as well as being a well known brand. The SFF bracket is a great plus. Not a bad buy at all! Works straight out of the box with Windows 11 & Linux.
M**S
Buen desempeño
Placa muy estable con buen ancho de banda de bitrate, muy recomendable trabaja en 5ghz y 2.4ghz
A**.
Stopped working after 4 months
As an IT professional, I'm deeply disappointed with the TP-Link PCIe WiFi Card AC600. It's shocking for such a simple and essential device to fail so quickly. After just three months, it began dropping my wireless network intermittently. Initially, I suspected my access point, but every other device on the network worked flawlessly.The final straw was when the adapter disappeared entirely from the Device Manager without warning, rendering it useless. In today's world, where constant connectivity is vital, no one has time to troubleshoot such unreliable hardware. At just $15, it isn't worth pursuing support—I’ll simply switch to another brand. Lesson learned: never again, TP-Link.
G**D
TP-Link is a Great Product I’ve used for Years
Over the years I have used countless TP-Link Products and have never been disappointed, This Wireless PCIe card is no exception. Plugged into a PCIex1 slot on my HP ProDesk 600 G2 Micro Tower which has Windows 11 version 24H2. Installed the Driver which I had already downloaded from the TP-Link Website, left no in product description. It does come with the touch ny driver CD, but most of us don’t have CD/DVD optical drives anymore. So I installed the card, though the l my usb flash drives anymore I had downloaded the driver on and installed it; entered my WiFi password and works great. It is dual band; 2.4 and 5 GHz. In which I’m using the 5GHz. Band.
V**R
Got the job done to add Wifi to older PC tower.
Gets the job done. Was able to easily add WiFi to an older Dell PC tower. Simply install into PCI slot, and no special software needed. Speeds are OK.
K**Z
works perfect
Works great. It came with the short PCI plate. It came with a driver CD but it worked on my PC without it.
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